The table shows the current rank of each book and the change since last week, where:

= same as last week

+/- change since last week

+ back on list

++ new on list

x no longer on list (number of x's: weeks off list)

All lists rank hardcovers and paperbacks separately, except for the USA Today list, which is a single list combining fiction and nonfiction in all formats. Dates shown are posted dates, except those in parentheses, which are dates compiled. New York Times posts its list one week in advance of print publication.

Note that some sources do not compile paperback bestsellers, and some exclude YA books (like the Harry Potter series) from their hardcover and paperback fiction lists.

Stephenie Meyer titles dominate SF/F/H entries on general lists compiled here, most evident in the ranking of three of her titles -- Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse (the first and second in trade paperback) -- among the top 5 titles on USA Today's combined hardcover/paperback fiction/nonfiction list -- with new title The Host following at #16 (it's #2 on NYT's list).

Other titles mentioned last week are fading, though Laurell K. Hamilton's Blood Noir and Dean Koontz' Odd Hours continue to rank in the top 10 on at least one of the lists this week.

Cory Doctorow's Little Brother slips back down to #9 in its fifth week on the New York Times children's chapter book list.

And speaking of YA titles, Brian Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret, a graphic novel in part about French film directory Georges Méliès, has spent now almost a year on New York Times' list.